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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: Ddog87 on October 27, 2005, 09:48:06 AM
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I have a 3/93 sidekick and need a pic of were the map sensor is I've searched and looked at my Haynes and am not sure which one it is. Thanks
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I found a shot from under the hood that
I took when I was building the turbo setup
(http://wildcatent.freeyellow.com/MAP.jpg)
Hope this helps
WIld
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If you have a 16 Valve, it doesn't have a MAP sensor - It's got a MAF sensor in the intake hose between the air filter box, and the intake manifold.
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Hey Bob :)
Nice Hair Cut ;D
Were 16V engines available in 93 ???
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Were 16V engines available in 93 ???
yup 4dr sidekicks ...
actually 4dr sidekicks got the 16V in 92+ ...
trackers tho not till 94 in california, 95+ for the rest, ... go figure ...
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If you have a 16 Valve, it doesn't have a MAP sensor - It's got a MAF sensor in the intake hose between the air filter box, and the intake manifold.
OOHH that why I couldn't find it ::) It is a 16 valve
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Hey Bob :)
Nice Hair Cut  ;D
Were 16V engines available in 93 ???
Thanks!
My first 16-valve was on a 1992 4-door.
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what does the map sensor do again??
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what does the map sensor do again??
It loads a map into your HUD so you can plot your route through werever you are going right now ;D
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MAP = Manifold Absolute Pressure. It mesaures the pressure in the manifold. The ECU uses manifold pressure, air temperature and a value from a look up table (VE table) to calculate the mass of air entering the engine.
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It loads a map into your HUD so you can plot your route through werever you are going right now ;D
Oh, that's old school - have the image transferred directly into my brain by neural induction...
But the HUD woulda worked on the F-111D (other models of F-111 didn't have as much flexibility, as far as what they could put up on their pilot's-side-only optical display)...